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casemoney
21 Sep 19 14:50
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Tear Gas  , Shops Smashed up , Police under Attack


On Friday, President Macron said it was good that that people could express themselves but asked that the protests proceeded in a "calm" manner.

WAC Laugh

All part of the EU experience ...

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By:
casemoney
When: 21 Sep 19 14:54



Doesn't look too calm ..Shocked
By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 21 Sep 19 14:55
Are people still losing eyes and limbs? think there was a thread was about early March and had been going since November 2018
By:
Angoose
When: 21 Sep 19 15:01
Has the wealth inequality that they are protesting about been resolved?
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 21 Sep 19 16:08
Wrong way of starting

Smashing up shops is achieving fack all

They actually make money of the back of that ffs
By:
Angoose
When: 21 Sep 19 16:24
"Like all progressive change, democracy was won from below it wasn't handed down from above."
By:
macarony
When: 21 Sep 19 20:59
Its the French way to fight on for their rights otherwise they know they will end up like us in the UK.
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 21 Sep 19 21:05
I admire the french. Take no sh!t and will kick off if they're not happy. We're too nice here. We gather for marches in warm weather and swell with pride at the numbers thinking we've made a jot of difference while Farage, Johnson, Cummings et al laugh their nuts off and figure out their next grift.

We should be organising general strikes and bricking the windows of Tufton Street.
By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 21 Sep 19 21:21
You are complaining about a shortage of riots in this country pp..I see
By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 21 Sep 19 21:28
We had some in 2011 in London..

quiet since...

If we leave the EU with no deal and run short of food, could be some more?????
By:
Angoose
When: 21 Sep 19 21:35
I lived in Paris in the nineties and remember talking to a few guys manning a picket line at a factory in Montrouge.
It was all very civilised and their demands were more than reasonable.

What struck me most was the solidarity of the workforce and the support they appeared to have from passers by, all social classes appeared to be supportive.

I also recall being in central Paris one Saturday evening when the aftermath of an earlier demo started to get ugly.

The police were far too aggressive, the demo was naturally breaking up, but their insistence of clearing the area faster simply fuelled a reaction which you felt was exactly what they wanted. They hadn’t been able to wield their batons all day and simply had to crack a few heads whilst on overtime.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 21 Sep 19 22:26

Sep 21, 2019 -- 9:05PM, PorcupineorPineapple wrote:


I admire the french. Take no sh!t and will kick off if they're not happy. We're too nice here. We gather for marches in warm weather and swell with pride at the numbers thinking we've made a jot of difference while Farage, Johnson, Cummings et al laugh their nuts off and figure out their next grift.We should be organising general strikes and bricking the windows of Tufton Street.


You can forget marches now

We're almost into October and the precious will be curling up in front of the fire watching netflix

No more "fighting the state" until next April/May now

By:
dunlaying
When: 22 Sep 19 13:06
Were they not protesting last November and December ?
By:
casemoney
When: 22 Sep 19 13:08
They were was weeks of it ,hardly any coverage ..
By:
doridoru
When: 22 Sep 19 14:03
BBC NEWS BAN, HONG KONG FAR MORE IMPORTANT WTF?
By:
doridoru
When: 22 Sep 19 14:03

Sep 21, 2019 -- 9:05PM, PorcupineorPineapple wrote:


I admire the french. Take no sh!t and will kick off if they're not happy. We're too nice here. We gather for marches in warm weather and swell with pride at the numbers thinking we've made a jot of difference while Farage, Johnson, Cummings et al laugh their nuts off and figure out their next grift.We should be organising general strikes and bricking the windows of Tufton Street.


Except against the Germans

By:
terry mccann
When: 22 Sep 19 14:08
The Yellow Vests are on the streets every week but its not reported
By:
Angoose
When: 22 Sep 19 16:08
Go to any French news site and read all about it.
By:
digdeep
When: 22 Sep 19 23:28
Daughter just came back from Paris she said everywhere stunk of piss and every where was covered in graffiti.
By:
Angoose
When: 22 Sep 19 23:42
Are you sure?
By:
Nebs
When: 22 Sep 19 23:56
I like the new law where violent protesters can be banned from appearing in Paris for a period of six months.
By:
Reynard
When: 23 Sep 19 03:49
Nebs • September 22, 2019 11:56 PM BST
I like the new law where violent protesters can be banned from appearing in Paris for a period of six months.

Does the same law apply to violent French State Forces who open fire on their own citizens ? Mischief
By:
dambuster
When: 23 Sep 19 11:44
Daughters friend lives out there, Gerns everywhere, frightening
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